Hello, friends! As you may have noted, there hasn't been a lot of activity here. Well, just in time for the new semester, I've created a fresh new Poonheads comic. I got a sudden burst of inspiration and had to churn this sucker out. The 'script' is kind of old, but as with most of my grand ideas, I lack enough motivation to turn them into comics.
So why the sudden inspiration? I think it might have something to do with my new Poonjug. For a while I stopped drinking Poon in mass quantities, but now that I've started again, I've found the energy and drive necessary to get some work done. So there you have it. New comic. It's awesome.
In other news, I've got a working prototype of my Campfire Comics application. It's not pretty or even really user friendly, but it works. If you feel like testing it out, have fun. I'm needing to design a layout and stuff for it, as well as some instructions, rules, etc. I'll get to it eventually, I swear.
But now that that's working, I can focus more on the comicing and design stuff. The bulk of the programming is done, finally. I've still got to set up the scripts for a couple of my other projects, but it's all copy pasta. The coding is all done, I just need to throw it into its own little place and its own design.
So, what other things am I working on? I've got 4 pages of Captain Numbskull drawn out. I always wanted to make Numbskull a more traditional comic, but I had always invisioned it in strip form. After thinking about it for a while I decided to make a comic Book. So you won't be seeing it anytime soon. I'm going to wait until I've completed a whole issue before posting it. But at that time, I might even try publishing it. Who knows!
I also intend to make a home for our favorite rock band, Black Steve. They play only the most awesomest of music. That website will house said awesome music. And it will be awesome. Of course, I'm still really lazy, so there's no telling when I'll get any of this done.
IN ADDITION, I've discovered a new hobby: Stereoscopy. Like... 3D pictures. I've got these two cheap digital cameras and I've lined them up so that they work like a set of eyes. This results in two images of the same thing with slightly different angles. If you cross your eyes at them, it gives an illusion of depth. It's awesome. Here is an example. Try to cross your eyes at that picture so that the green dots line up. If you succeed, you will get a picture of yours truely in all his 3D glory. Have fun with that. :)
So, in conclusion: I'm awesome. Take it easy.